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Britten - Who are these Children?

Daniel Norman (tenor) & Christopher Gould (piano)

The tenor's affinity or Britten shines through in this promising solo debut. His clear, precisely focused tenor can soften, even sweeten… He is sensitive to musical and verbal implications,...

Britten - Who are these Children?

Daniel Norman (tenor) & Christopher Gould (piano)

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The tenor's affinity or Britten shines through in this promising solo debut. His clear, precisely focused tenor can soften, even sweeten… He is sensitive to musical and verbal implications,...

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This Britten recital combines two of the composer’s major song cycles, Winter Words, from 1953, and Who are these Children? (1969). In them he explored themes of loneliness, transcience and war – difficult and harrowing material which would test any composer, but Britten is equal to the challenge. His music works its magic by bringing out poignant emotions and subtle insights, sometimes even more vividly than the texts on their own. The music’s emotional depth is grounded in compelling, quasi-naturalistic sound images, such as the whistling, rattling train in the setting of Thomas Hardy’s Midnight on the Great Western. Providing a lighter note between these gripping works are four settings of poems by Robert Burns, containing some of Britten’s most deft and delicate music. Composed on the request of Queen Elizabeth II in 1975, they originally formed part of a set of six songs for high voice and harp, and were later arranged for piano by Britten’s assistant Colin Matthews.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, At Day-close in November
Track length1:38
No. 2, Midnight on the Great Western
Track length5:16
No. 3, Wagtail and Baby
Track length2:11
No. 4, The Little Old Table
Track length1:30
No. 5, The Choirmaster's Burial
Track length4:10
No. 6, Proud Songsters
Track length1:19
No. 7, At the Railway Station, Upway
Track length3:05
No. 8, Before Life and After
Track length3:43
No. 5, Afton Water (Arr. C. Matthews for voice and piano)
Track length2:34
No. 3, Wee Willie Gray (Arr. C. Matthews for voice and piano)
Track length0:52
No. 6, The Winter (Arr. C. Matthews for voice and piano)
Track length3:17
No. 4, My Hoggie (Arr. C. Matthews for voice and piano)
Track length2:08
No. 1, A Riddle (the Earth)
Track length1:24
No. 2, A Laddie's Sang
Track length1:15
No. 3, Nightmare
Track length2:47
No. 4, Black Day
Track length0:41
No. 5, Bed-time
Track length1:27
No. 6, Slaughter
Track length1:51
No. 7, A Riddle (the Child You Were)
Track length0:59
No. 8, The Lark Lad
Track length0:41
No. 9, Who Are these Children?
Track length2:29
No. 10, Supper
Track length1:35
No. 11, The Children
Track length5:27
No. 12, The Auld Aik
Track length2:11
Ca' the yowes
Track length4:42

Awards and reviews

October 2008

The tenor's affinity or Britten shines through in this promising solo debut. His clear, precisely focused tenor can soften, even sweeten… He is sensitive to musical and verbal implications, both bold and delicate in narrative, enters into the fun of a song... and is good at his Scots.
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